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Lily is a Great Dane that has been blind since a bizarre medical condition required that she have both eyes removed. For five years, Maddison, another Great Dane, had been her sight. The two were, of course, inseparable….

Amazing discovery of an Ancient Egyptian City – Heracleion which for centuries was thought to be a legend – a city of extraordinary wealth mentioned by Herodotus, visited by Helen of Troy and Paris, but apparently buried under the sea.

It is believed Heracleion served as the obligatory port of entry to Egypt for all ships coming from the Greek world.The city, also called Thonis (by the Greeks), vanished from the earth about 1200 years ago, and is now found.The city is located within an overall research area of 11 x 15 kilometres in the western part of today’s Aboukir Bay, Egypt.

Items found include – Remains of more than 64 ships buried in the thick clay and sand that covers the sea bed…

Happiness is one aspiration all people share. No one wants to be sad and depressed. We've all seen people who are always happy – even amidst agonizing life trials. I'm not saying happy people don't feel grief, sorrow or sadness; they just don't let it overtake their life. The following are 21 things happy people make a habit of doing:1. Appreciate Life Be thankful that you woke up alive each morning. Develop a childlike sense of wonder towards life. Focus on the beauty of every living thing. Make the most of each day. Don't take anything for granted. Don't sweat the small stuff.2. Choose Friends Wisely Surround yourself with happy, positive people who share your values and goals. Friends that have the same ethics as you will encourage you to achieve your dreams. They help you to feel good about yourself. They are there to lend a helping hand when needed.3. Be Considerate Accept others for who they are as well as where they are in life. Respect them for who they are. Touch them with a kind and generous spirit. Help when you are able, without trying to change the other person. Try to brighten the day of everyone you come into contact with.4. Learn Continuously Keep up to date with the latest news regarding your career and hobbies. Try new and daring things that has sparked your interest – such as dancing, skiing, surfing or sky-diving.5. Creative Problem Solving Don't wallow in self-pity. As soon as you face a challenge get busy finding a solution. Don't let the set backs affect your mood, instead see each new obstacle you face as an opportunity to make a positive change. Learn to trust your gut instincts – it's almost always right.6. Do What They Love Some statistics show that 80% of people dislike their jobs! No wonder there's so many unhappy people running around. We spend a great deal of our life working. Choose a career that you enjoy – the extra money of a job you detest isn't worth it. Make time to enjoy your hobbies and pursue special interests.7. Enjoy Life Take the time to see the beauty around you. There's more to life than work. Take time to smell the roses, watch a sunset or sunrise with a loved one, take a walk along the seashore, hike in the woods etc. Learn to live in the present moment and cherish it. Don't live in the past or the future.8. Laugh Don't take yourself – or life to seriously. You can find humor in just about any situation. Laugh at yourself – no one's perfect. When appropriate laugh and make light of the circumstances. (Naturally there are times that you should be serious as it would be improper to laugh.) 9. Forgive Holding a grudge will hurt no one but you. Forgive others for your own peace of mind. When you make a mistake – own up to it – learn from it – and FORGIVE yourself.10. Gratitude Develop an attitude of gratitude. Count your blessings; All of them – even the things that seem trivial. Be grateful for your home, your work and most importantly your family and friends. Take the time to tell them that you are happy they are in your life.

how fluorescence works because it's pretty cool.When the ultraviolet light shines on the rocks, it is causing the electrons of the rock's atoms to jump to an even higher energy state. This higher energy state isn't stable, so the electron quickly returns to it's original state and when it does, the energy that it gained and then lost from making the transition is emitted as a photon which is in the frequency of the color we see in the photo.The different types of elements in the rocks will have their electrons making different sized jumps from the others and the difference is what makes the different colors (smaller jumps are on the red side of the spectrum and larger ones are on the blue side).

The lake Natron in Northern Tanzania has been welcoming a lot of attention ever since the photographer Nick Brandt happened to grab hold of a few images of dead birds and such creatures off the coast. Of course there is nothing fascinating about the pictures of dead creatures, but what makes you gasp in a deep breath would be the way they were found on the shoreline – they were petrified.

The ultimate deception comes into play when any bird or an animal comes across this mysterious and deathly pool of water, they get confused by the hyper reflective surface, hit onto it right about just to be turned out to an insensible hard matter. Is this starting to look like another ‘Bermuda Triangle’? Though the word petrified might be a misnomer, Nick Brandt recollects that the birds he found on its coasts were literally calcified and looked like a stone carved figure of a bird perfectly preserved,although it wasn't as hard as a stone.He took them with him and set them up in its natural shape,still remaining as a token of obscurity.

Brooklyn Supreme a Belgian Draft stallion foaled in 1928 measured 19.2 hands, 6 feet 6 inches, 198 cms, and weighed 3,200 pounds, 1455 kilograms. "Brookie" wore a 40-inch collar and boasted a girth measurement of 10 feet, 2 inches around. It took 30 inches of iron for each of his horseshoes.Foaled in 1928, he eventually became the property of C.G. Good of Iowa. Good's partner, Ralph Fogleman, exhibited the big horse around the country, charging spectators 10 cents apiece. Brookie died in 1948.If anyone has any further information about Brooklyn Supreme we would love to see it, so please feel free to post links etc in the comments. Thankyou.

You would think that lumberjacks would never cut this down, if they had a heart. How could you? It literally bleeds red when you chop it down. This wonderful tree grows in many places along the Indian Ocean.

Now most trees also will "bleed" when you cut them down, this phenomenon is known as tree sap or resin.

It just so happens that the Dragon blood's tree sap, or resin, is red.

in 2007 Joshua Bell pretended to be a street violinist and everyone ignored him.just two days earlier he played in a sold out theater which each seat cost 100$The violent he used in the street costs $3.5mthe most amazing things may come for free !!

This picture was taken in Sudan, in 1993. The picture is of a young infant who was trying to get to a feeding center, and as she was struggling a vulture was watching her... The photographers were not allowed to touch the children for fear of the transmission of diseases. The photographer, Kevin Carter, waited 20 minutes for the vulture to leave. When it didn't he chased it away.

The photograph won the pulitzer award in 1994, and 3 months after Carter committed suicide. He just could not bare what he had seen.